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    Cover for Sex differences in vascular dysfunction in early diabetes

    Sex differences in vascular dysfunction in early diabetes 

    Mitchell, Adam Richard. (Georgetown University, 2009)
    Cover for Timing of Dietary Exposures on Risk of Reproductive Cancer

    Timing of Dietary Exposures on Risk of Reproductive Cancer 

    Carney, Elissa (Georgetown University, 2014)
    TIMING OF DIETARY EXPOSURES ON RISK OF REPRODUCTIVE CANCER
    Cover for NEUROPEPTIDE Y RECEPTOR TYPE 5 AS A REGULATORY RECEPTOR IN NPY SYSTEM

    NEUROPEPTIDE Y RECEPTOR TYPE 5 AS A REGULATORY RECEPTOR IN NPY SYSTEM 

    Czarnecka, Magdalena K. (Georgetown University, 2012)
    Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is one of the most abundant peptides in the central and peripheral nervous system. It is involved in numerous physiological (e.g. energy and bone homeostasis) and pathophysiological processes (e.g. ...
    Cover for The Stress Reducing Effects of Acupuncture in a Rat Model of Chronic Stress

    The Stress Reducing Effects of Acupuncture in a Rat Model of Chronic Stress 

    Eshkevari, Ladan (Georgetown University, 2010)
    There is a growing body of evidence that links chronic stress to the development of numerous disease processes including cardiovascular disease, cancer and obesity. Electro-acupuncture (EA) is a useful adjunct therapy in ...
    Cover for Dopamine D2 Receptor Activation on Striatal Inhibitory Collaterals

    Dopamine D2 Receptor Activation on Striatal Inhibitory Collaterals 

    Lalchandani, Rupa (Georgetown University, 2013)
    The principal neurons of the striatum are GABAergic medium spiny neurons (MSNs), whose collateral synapses onto neighboring neurons play critical roles in striatal function. MSNs can be divided by dopamine receptor expression ...
    Cover for Megakaryocyte purinergic receptor electrophysiology, calcium dynamics and the effects
      of acetylsalicylic acid

    Megakaryocyte purinergic receptor electrophysiology, calcium dynamics and the effects of acetylsalicylic acid 

    Young, Jose Pompilio. (Georgetown University, 2010)
    Cover for Mechanism of dopamine-mediated activation of BK channels in human coronary artery
      smooth muscle cells

    Mechanism of dopamine-mediated activation of BK channels in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells 

    Natarajan, Aruna Ramachandran. (Georgetown University, 2008)
    Cover for Sorting nexin 5 and dopamine 1 receptor regulate insulin signaling and metablism in
      renal proximal tubule cells

    Sorting nexin 5 and dopamine 1 receptor regulate insulin signaling and metablism in renal proximal tubule cells 

    Li, Fengmin. (Georgetown University, 2011)
    Cover for The renoprotective effect of foods high in omega-3 fatty acids in a rat model of type
      1 diabetes

    The renoprotective effect of foods high in omega-3 fatty acids in a rat model of type 1 diabetes 

    Garman, Joe. (Georgetown University, 2009)
    Cover for Call responses in the amygdala of the mustached bat, pteronotus parnellii :
      stimulus-specific excitation, suppression, and spike timing

    Call responses in the amygdala of the mustached bat, pteronotus parnellii : stimulus-specific excitation, suppression, and spike timing 

    Naumann, Robert Thomas. (Georgetown University, 2011)
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